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>> let me reframe it. what do you do about, if i asked you if you were mentally ill and you say no and that actually becomes a way of diagnosing you as mentally ill, doesn't that present a lot of problems? people, and that actually is one of the things that i think is most concerning. now, obviously there are people who are very ill and there is a lot of debate about the terms that we use for psychiatric illness. now, if you tell me, edward, you have this diagnosis and if you don't believe you have that diagnose, it's reinforcing my belief that you have this diagnosis. that's problematic. but and you can see that really the issue, i think there is a reason this is interesting because it treks back to the real issue of mental health which is what was the responsibility of society to provide services and supports for psychiatric illness. we want to ask that question, with should ask what was the rate at which we fund services and supports for mental illness, what was the range of services we provide. the que
>> let me reframe it. what do you do about, if i asked you if you were mentally ill and you say no and that actually becomes a way of diagnosing you as mentally ill, doesn't that present a lot of problems? people, and that actually is one of the things that i think is most concerning. now, obviously there are people who are very ill and there is a lot of debate about the terms that we use for psychiatric illness. now, if you tell me, edward, you have this diagnosis and if you don't...
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let me explain why. first of all, the assumption that the sequester will be appealed and that is what your budget is based on. that's one thing. we assume that the sequester would be repealed before we went into this continued resolution cycle and it wasn't. the second part of it is the budget control act of 2011 has a second component, which is a cap on spend napping brings us back to the discussion we've had many times in this committee, what is the $487 billion that we've been promised, what does that represent? mr. secretary, in your speech before the national defense university you call it a reduction -- you said to reduce the department's plan spending by $487 billion. that sounds to me like the caps of the budget control agent. we're going to hold down our spending. then also part of this proposal is $150 billion worth of savings. my problem is, i need to understand how all of these interact with each other? if the fundamental assumption is we must get rid of sequestration, we will have colleagues
let me explain why. first of all, the assumption that the sequester will be appealed and that is what your budget is based on. that's one thing. we assume that the sequester would be repealed before we went into this continued resolution cycle and it wasn't. the second part of it is the budget control act of 2011 has a second component, which is a cap on spend napping brings us back to the discussion we've had many times in this committee, what is the $487 billion that we've been promised, what...
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howard, talk to me. listen to me. let me remind you of the upside here; okay? you put in a million dollars -- a year, maybe two -- three at the most -- you're walking out with four million bucks. i understand the math, lenny. i just want to rethink things; okay? ♪ (music plays) talk to me, howard. listen to me. let me remind you of the upside here. you put in a million. a year and a half, maybe two -- three at the outside -- you take out four million, maybe more. i understand the math, lenny. i just want to rethink things. ♪ (music plays) don't do it, howard. i said, "don't do it." i said, "don't do it." (man) do you know her? hi. i'm howard. i know. i'm susan. (man) okay. great. good. thank you. thanks. (man) you're welcome. we'll be in touch. ♪ (music plays) so what we gotta remember is that the scene that we're gonna shoot first is not the first scene of the film. it's probably -- it's more -- uh ... it's actually around page 15 that we're starting. so we've established lenny's character. we've established harold. and we have not yet met susan. and the
howard, talk to me. listen to me. let me remind you of the upside here; okay? you put in a million dollars -- a year, maybe two -- three at the most -- you're walking out with four million bucks. i understand the math, lenny. i just want to rethink things; okay? ♪ (music plays) talk to me, howard. listen to me. let me remind you of the upside here. you put in a million. a year and a half, maybe two -- three at the outside -- you take out four million, maybe more. i understand the math, lenny....
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marx learned i want to jump in here fran if i were going to break it let me go to let me go to fred what wal-mart wal-mart is a classic let me follow up with that rachel one other thing too is that the idea that there's some sort of rigidity in the corporate structure of america or the wealthiest americans anyone who follows forbes richest people in the world index
marx learned i want to jump in here fran if i were going to break it let me go to let me go to fred what wal-mart wal-mart is a classic let me follow up with that rachel one other thing too is that the idea that there's some sort of rigidity in the corporate structure of america or the wealthiest americans anyone who follows forbes richest people in the world index
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i'm from los angeles county and let me tell you bail schedules are very high out there. but we work with the families, co-workers, and employers that want that person out of jail where they can continue to flourish in their society. the issue of -- well the pretrial is there is a misconception about which is fair and which isn't fair. i have to say for the sake of public safety, we offer a little bit of the bjs study that our statistics is true because we incorporate other people with a part of the skim in the game, if you will, the family and members and we do a better job of seeing people return to court. we don't judge, we just return them to court and make their appearances. >> there are a lot of organizations throughout the state that, you know, kind of pull their resources together to be able to engaged in some lobbying, i think it true for some associations and there is some lobbying for the california's association. do you know how much your organization spends on lobbying? >> we don't even have a paid lobbyist. but the sure ityty company there is a guess. i have
i'm from los angeles county and let me tell you bail schedules are very high out there. but we work with the families, co-workers, and employers that want that person out of jail where they can continue to flourish in their society. the issue of -- well the pretrial is there is a misconception about which is fair and which isn't fair. i have to say for the sake of public safety, we offer a little bit of the bjs study that our statistics is true because we incorporate other people with a part of...
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now, let me try this again, gang. troy, i think our board is insufficient. let me try this again. let me hold it from here, gang. the center of gravity is somewhere along there. and i can see if that's true by seeing if it will balance. and it does. so it's somewhere along there-- where along there? i can hang it by another point and find out that it's-- now, troy, the center of gravity of this board is within the board. that blows everything, gang. i don't know what to do. yeah, the board's too fat. look at the globe here. in the summertime, amsterdam is way up here, okay? now, let's suppose we have an imaginary line right in here about where darkness is, okay? everything to this side here is dark, 'cause let's suppose the sun is coming in this way, okay? sunlight is coming in. well, let's look at amsterdam way up here. yeah, right here, okay? first of all, the sun comes up. here they are. day, day, day, day, day, day, day, day, day, day, day, day, day, day, day, day, night, night, night, night, night, night, night, day, day, day, day, day, day. most of the time, they're in the s
now, let me try this again, gang. troy, i think our board is insufficient. let me try this again. let me hold it from here, gang. the center of gravity is somewhere along there. and i can see if that's true by seeing if it will balance. and it does. so it's somewhere along there-- where along there? i can hang it by another point and find out that it's-- now, troy, the center of gravity of this board is within the board. that blows everything, gang. i don't know what to do. yeah, the board's...
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i have tenure so let me be blunt. we are speaking about building a system which we call mass incarceration. we have many of people who don't need to be locked up and that is to provide public safety. that's one of the reasons i see bail as so critical. it's not a sexy topic. it's one of the reasons it's languaged for decades. it's really the beginning that leads to incarceration and i would suggest to you that what happens beginning with the failure of the bail reform effort of 60s to achieve a constitutional right to bail. i would like to come back to that because if the constitutional rights can find to incarcerate, they can talk about bail. i think what is so dangerous about that moment and it came to a surface in the bail reform act of 1984, the federal law, the birth of preventative detention which one thought was clearly unconstitutional and then became a public good that changed the whole view of a system. now we live in a justice preemptive justice, but they will commit other crimes in the future. i would say
i have tenure so let me be blunt. we are speaking about building a system which we call mass incarceration. we have many of people who don't need to be locked up and that is to provide public safety. that's one of the reasons i see bail as so critical. it's not a sexy topic. it's one of the reasons it's languaged for decades. it's really the beginning that leads to incarceration and i would suggest to you that what happens beginning with the failure of the bail reform effort of 60s to achieve a...
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no, let me get this straight. doctor, let me get this straight. >> sure. >> i want to get your phrasing here. are you ever, ever going to be open to the door of changing that position, or is it permanent with your party? >> i am saying right now that we -- >> right now. >> -- are not going to compromise -- >> right now. >> we're not going to compromise that value and we do not plan on compromising that value in the future. ever. >> so you think it's a permanent value? >> but -- but what i am saying is, what i'm saying is, if we agreed with someone on 80% of issues, and we disagree on 20% of issues, they're still welcome in our party. we will still accept them in our party. we're not going to throw away the 20%. we don't have to have 100% purity. our party, and our platform, oppose the fact that marriage is between one man and one woman and that's where we stand. >> would you be against a group that's against civil rights for african-americans, that 20%, would that be enough to stop out from joining the party? >> a
no, let me get this straight. doctor, let me get this straight. >> sure. >> i want to get your phrasing here. are you ever, ever going to be open to the door of changing that position, or is it permanent with your party? >> i am saying right now that we -- >> right now. >> -- are not going to compromise -- >> right now. >> we're not going to compromise that value and we do not plan on compromising that value in the future. ever. >> so you think...
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let me ask you, dr. robin armstrong, let me ask you. what is the strongest strain in your history is it libertarianism orthodox cultural values? >> i think it's a combination of both. >> that combination ain't working right now. >> well, i'll tell what you we're talking about in our party is having a big tent. we allow everyone in. actually we're the tolerant party. we allow people who are pro-choice in our party. we allow people to come in who are in favor of homosexual marriage. mr. angelo is a log cabin republ republican. he is a republican, a strong republican. all we're saying is, listen, we affirm marriage is between one man and one woman. we believe that. we're not going to compromise that value. that is what we believe. >> never? you're never going to compromise? let me get this straight, do doctor. let me get this straight. you want to get your phrasing here. are you ever, ever going to be open to the door of changing that position, or is it permanent with your party? >> i am saying right now that we -- >> right now -- >> we ar
let me ask you, dr. robin armstrong, let me ask you. what is the strongest strain in your history is it libertarianism orthodox cultural values? >> i think it's a combination of both. >> that combination ain't working right now. >> well, i'll tell what you we're talking about in our party is having a big tent. we allow everyone in. actually we're the tolerant party. we allow people who are pro-choice in our party. we allow people to come in who are in favor of homosexual...
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>> let me first off thank you, matt, let me first say i feel like a minority among the panel. but i am not overwhelmed by it. i think we have a little misconception here and what we forget all along, the public, the taxpayers. the bail industry provides a service to the criminal justice system and has here in the united states. we do this without cost of the taxpayers. none of this burden is on the taxpayers. and what i see happening, and i have had discussions with the aclu and pretrial on. it's not a cookie-cutter situation. bail is very personal. to have a policy or government entity responsible for arresting you and adjudicating your case and the sentencing and bail. there no check balances involved in this. i have sat in los angeles and waiting for the sheriff department for a gentleman that had to get to his job or lose his job. and 36 hours later he's still in custody when he could have been bailed out through corporate bail. our industry brings to the state of california revenues in excess of 11 to $20 million to state revenues. and what i am hearing is that this movem
>> let me first off thank you, matt, let me first say i feel like a minority among the panel. but i am not overwhelmed by it. i think we have a little misconception here and what we forget all along, the public, the taxpayers. the bail industry provides a service to the criminal justice system and has here in the united states. we do this without cost of the taxpayers. none of this burden is on the taxpayers. and what i see happening, and i have had discussions with the aclu and pretrial...
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let me pause there. exacto knife. >> exacto knife, like a razor, you know, box cutter kind of knife. so not big, but there again, you know, doesn't take a big knife to do a lot of damage, especially if it is any kind of edged weapon like that, you can inflict some serious injuries on people. >> and something you can easily pop in your pocket. >> absolutely. exacto knife, could be one of those -- something you cut -- do dissections with, paper, anything else, carpeting, anything. it is a razor. >> this is according to this affiliate out of houston. let me pause because we have some sound from our houston affiliates, they're busy trying to talk to people, what are they seeing what are they hearing. let's take a listen. >> -- campus where it first started at, the health and science building, i was right in that area. we heard things and movement and what not of people, i don't know, officers detaining the man. >> so what do you know happened? what did you see and what have you heard? >> i didn't see -- i di
let me pause there. exacto knife. >> exacto knife, like a razor, you know, box cutter kind of knife. so not big, but there again, you know, doesn't take a big knife to do a lot of damage, especially if it is any kind of edged weapon like that, you can inflict some serious injuries on people. >> and something you can easily pop in your pocket. >> absolutely. exacto knife, could be one of those -- something you cut -- do dissections with, paper, anything else, carpeting,...
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. >> he says, hey, let me see your hands. >> let me see your hands! >> what happens when the shouting stops and the shooting starts? >> a man with a medical condition battles airport screeners saying i am allowed to carry medical liquid. hear why this frequent flyer wants the tsa to get a clue. >> the management have a duty to know their policy. i don't think i should have to instruct them every single time. >> when you see the pictures you wonder -- >> how do they not get runners in those hose? >> dogs in pantyhose, is it a craze or just crazy? >> it's a game where you have to pick a mystery can to eat. >> oh. >> see what happens when the tin can challenge comes to rtm? >> we all agree gayle got the worst one. down the hatch it goes. >>> this incident happened back in march, but kait in jonesboro, arkansas just obtained this video. this is dash cam from offer womack's cruiser. he pulls over steve honeycutt for speeding and expired tags. but almost immediately honeycutt reaches back into his truck and then this happens. >> hey, let me see your hands!
. >> he says, hey, let me see your hands. >> let me see your hands! >> what happens when the shouting stops and the shooting starts? >> a man with a medical condition battles airport screeners saying i am allowed to carry medical liquid. hear why this frequent flyer wants the tsa to get a clue. >> the management have a duty to know their policy. i don't think i should have to instruct them every single time. >> when you see the pictures you wonder -- >>...
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you know you let me down i just wanna let you know ♪ you let me down when i was just a kid at a tender age i was thinking about ♪ ♪ tomorrow and them better days i just wanna let you know you let me down ♪ ♪ it goes robots doing jobs that we don't want botox women looking more like robots ♪ ♪ it's so odd everybody's getting nose jobs looking more like aliens with our clothes off ♪ ♪ hold up, i just had a new thought what if ufo's are just us from the future ♪ coming back in time to sight see or might be to snatch women tell 'em to bring some ♪ hoverboards back with 'em yeah, when i was a kid i nearly threw a fit i got a skateboard ♪ ♪ i was furious like, what's the deal what the hell am i supposed to do with this ♪ ♪ it's got wheels yeah i can't gleam the cube with this ♪ ♪ man, science'll sort it out hopefully i don't wanna roll around the ground like a nobody ♪ ♪ i wanna soar upon a board made of pure science i am still saving up my dollars for a hoverboard ♪ ♪ i just wanna let you know you let me down i just wanna let you know you let me down
you know you let me down i just wanna let you know ♪ you let me down when i was just a kid at a tender age i was thinking about ♪ ♪ tomorrow and them better days i just wanna let you know you let me down ♪ ♪ it goes robots doing jobs that we don't want botox women looking more like robots ♪ ♪ it's so odd everybody's getting nose jobs looking more like aliens with our clothes off ♪ ♪ hold up, i just had a new thought what if ufo's are just us from the future ♪ coming back in...
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let me show you what i mean. in this little piece of material here are little charges. they're just as many positives as negatives. when i bring the rod over-- let's suppose the rod is negative. the negative does what? pushes the negative part of those molecules over to one side and pulls the positive side-- positive end this way. for example, i have a little molecule like that, it will probably go like that. tend to pull it like this. now, the charges are moving through the material because it's an insulator. but the molecules in there, i can reorient and pull the positive side toward and what do we got now? now, i got the positives and negatives. what are like-- unlike charges do, gang? attract. attract and sure enough we saw an attraction. but that would work as well if i have the glass rod, as you saw. if i have the glass rod here and i have positive charge, now, what do i do? i take these molecules and flip them the other way. this is what happens. that's why you can take, like, a little piece of paper. here
let me show you what i mean. in this little piece of material here are little charges. they're just as many positives as negatives. when i bring the rod over-- let's suppose the rod is negative. the negative does what? pushes the negative part of those molecules over to one side and pulls the positive side-- positive end this way. for example, i have a little molecule like that, it will probably go like that. tend to pull it like this. now, the charges are moving through the material because...
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no, let me get this straight. doctor, let me get this straight. >> sure. >> i want to get your phrasing here. are you ever, ever going to be open to the door of changing that position, or is it permanent with your party? >> i am saying right now that we -- >> right now. >> -- are not going to compromise -- >> right now. >> we're not going to compromise that value and we do not plan on compromising that value in the future. ever. >> so you think it's a permanent value? >> but -- but what i am saying is, what i'm saying is, if we agreed with someone on 80% of issues, and we disagree on 20% of issues, they're still welcome in our party. we will still accept them in our party. we're not going to throw away the 20%. we don't have to have 100% purity. our party, and our platform, uphold the fact that marriage is between one man and one woman and that's where we stand. >> would you be against a group that's against civil rights for african-americans, that 20%, would that be enough to stop out from joining the party? >> a
no, let me get this straight. doctor, let me get this straight. >> sure. >> i want to get your phrasing here. are you ever, ever going to be open to the door of changing that position, or is it permanent with your party? >> i am saying right now that we -- >> right now. >> -- are not going to compromise -- >> right now. >> we're not going to compromise that value and we do not plan on compromising that value in the future. ever. >> so you think...
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say let me let me i want to wouldn't let me ask you a point. here on this network is what we're having a debate we have our knives out. before you decided it was a bad thing never again hearing this story we're being i don't want you to talk about theory let me. here is mitt romney trying to figure out the name of that thing that we americans call a dog. i'm sorry i'm just a guy who cares enough about. you sir are you know what that is my theory sounds good i want to see the future isn't the only poll expressed it. seems at least some sort of. snow to fall for you to distract us from what you and i should care about because there are profit driven industry that sells a sensationalistic garbage he calls it breaking news i'm happy martin and we're going to break this that. says. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so for like you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm charged welcome to the big picture
say let me let me i want to wouldn't let me ask you a point. here on this network is what we're having a debate we have our knives out. before you decided it was a bad thing never again hearing this story we're being i don't want you to talk about theory let me. here is mitt romney trying to figure out the name of that thing that we americans call a dog. i'm sorry i'm just a guy who cares enough about. you sir are you know what that is my theory sounds good i want to see the future isn't the...
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speaker, let me give -- [shouting] let me give him the figures. in 2009-10, 340,000 people waited longer than four hours in a&e. last year it was 888,000 people. if he wants to talk about records, this government left office with the highest patient satisfaction than ever before in the nhs, the lowest waiting list, and more doctors and nurses than ever before in the nhs. now, part of the problem is that his replacement for the nhs direct is in total chaos. he's now got a patchwork fragmented service where over easter 40% of calls were abandoned because they were not answered. what's he going to do about this? >> if anyone wants to remember of labour's record in nhs they've only got to repeat -- they've only got to read the report into the stafford hospital. [shouting] he mentioned, he mentioned, he mentions the fact that he mentions the number of people waiting a long time for nhs operations. that number has come down since this government can office. the fact is which you cannot ignore is since this government came to office there are 1 million m
speaker, let me give -- [shouting] let me give him the figures. in 2009-10, 340,000 people waited longer than four hours in a&e. last year it was 888,000 people. if he wants to talk about records, this government left office with the highest patient satisfaction than ever before in the nhs, the lowest waiting list, and more doctors and nurses than ever before in the nhs. now, part of the problem is that his replacement for the nhs direct is in total chaos. he's now got a patchwork...
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you let me let me let me jump in we've had almost a decade of debate and dialogue and discussion and writings and panels congressional hearings on only detention interrogation but the things that the jays encouraging more of and i current i agree with that we need more we've also had the same type of debate about interrogation and indeed torture hearings that cetera and eat each of the three of us has written on these have advocated for various positions over the last decade i think the thing we can actually all agree on and perhaps that's not the point of the show is one narrow point and that is this. and that is this there was a window of opportunity when president obama first came to office when his party controlled the senate his party controlled the house and he signed that executive order with some flourish at the white house ordering the closure of guantanamo within a year when he had a two year window of opportunity to use the political capital and the opportunity of his new presidency to ram through the closure of guantanamo required political logistical diplomatic and other
you let me let me let me jump in we've had almost a decade of debate and dialogue and discussion and writings and panels congressional hearings on only detention interrogation but the things that the jays encouraging more of and i current i agree with that we need more we've also had the same type of debate about interrogation and indeed torture hearings that cetera and eat each of the three of us has written on these have advocated for various positions over the last decade i think the thing...
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me say this. >> let me come to steven. in terms of background checks, both you and asa hutchinson have been i think on the right side of this, saying of course we should have better background checks. to me it makes obvious sense. on that, there's 96% or 90% in favor. 96% of democrats, 89% independents, 86% republicans. huge, huge, huge majority. so the obvious question is, why is it not happening? why are we not having this done in washington? >> well, i mean, it's politics and people want to blame the republicans, but quite frankly, harry reid's going to have a problem with his five red state senators that are up for re-election this fall. so it's across the b they are a they are a g maybe have 22 people that are but in terms of background checks -- >> let me say this. >> let me come to steven. in terms of background checks, both you and asa hutchinson have been i think on the right side of this, saying of course we should have better background checks. to me it makes obvious sense. on that, there's 96% or 90% in favor.
me say this. >> let me come to steven. in terms of background checks, both you and asa hutchinson have been i think on the right side of this, saying of course we should have better background checks. to me it makes obvious sense. on that, there's 96% or 90% in favor. 96% of democrats, 89% independents, 86% republicans. huge, huge, huge majority. so the obvious question is, why is it not happening? why are we not having this done in washington? >> well, i mean, it's politics and...
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let me flush out other issues. first of all this is going to be 50 percent larger and a cathedral hill that will be smaller in addition to the health care innovation fund and issues around how we deal with cost limitations. we do have significant provisions about the future of the charity care. in the original development agreement that we were discussing many months ago, there was a dollar commitment to that charity care in this agreement we are taking a comparable commitment of the number of charity care patients per year that will be taken care of, approximately 30,000 a year which is a better way to measure the charity care than the obama care coming down the pike. there is a hundred new lives they will take care of including 1500 that will come in the tenderloin neighborhood. another topic that has been around is local hiring and work force training, i know my friend from the building trade, cpmc will continue to hire for jobs from san francisco. but in addition to that we have improved the provisions for perm
let me flush out other issues. first of all this is going to be 50 percent larger and a cathedral hill that will be smaller in addition to the health care innovation fund and issues around how we deal with cost limitations. we do have significant provisions about the future of the charity care. in the original development agreement that we were discussing many months ago, there was a dollar commitment to that charity care in this agreement we are taking a comparable commitment of the number of...
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. >> first of all, let me give you the figures. for the whole of last year, we met the target for a and e. that is the facts. if you take the number of occasions on which it was breached, 15 times in the last year, that is lower than the 23 times it was breached when he was in power in 2008. those are the facts. the other point i would make to him is there is one part of the country where labor has been in charge of the n.h.s. for the last three years. that is wales where they haven't hit an a and e target since 2009. he should apologize for that. >> mr. miliband. >> there speaker, let me give him the figures. waited 340,000 people longer than four hours in a and e. last year it was 888,000 people. and if you want to talk about records, this government left office with the highest patient satisfaction ever before in the n.h.s., the lower waiting list ever before in the n.h.s. and more doctors and nurses than ever before in the n.h.s. that rt of the problem is his replacement for the n.h.s. director service is in total chaos and how
. >> first of all, let me give you the figures. for the whole of last year, we met the target for a and e. that is the facts. if you take the number of occasions on which it was breached, 15 times in the last year, that is lower than the 23 times it was breached when he was in power in 2008. those are the facts. the other point i would make to him is there is one part of the country where labor has been in charge of the n.h.s. for the last three years. that is wales where they haven't hit...
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david, let me turn to you. whether the president acts or not, the fact he has gone out on a limb and making the statement about a red line with chemical agents, maybe now it's a pink line because we're unclear. this could affect our credibility well beyond syria. we had benghazi, four americans dead. the president said we'll get to the bottom of this, no consequences. iran getting a nuclear weapon. this administration says we're going to stop it. that perceived, no consequences. missiles to north korea, no consequences. talk to us about that. >> how do both our allies and our enemies deal with us from that point of view? their perception of this president on either side, on both sides is that he's weak because you have the strong threats like a strongly worded letter that says this is our red line and if not, we'll follow through. north korea, let's look at north korea. let's look at china who decided to test us by taking the scarborough shoels to see what this administration would do. and to the issue of chemi
david, let me turn to you. whether the president acts or not, the fact he has gone out on a limb and making the statement about a red line with chemical agents, maybe now it's a pink line because we're unclear. this could affect our credibility well beyond syria. we had benghazi, four americans dead. the president said we'll get to the bottom of this, no consequences. iran getting a nuclear weapon. this administration says we're going to stop it. that perceived, no consequences. missiles to...
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let me ask you this, elise. when you look at the fact that they are also complaining on the right about the coverage, let me go to right wing radio talk show host lars larson who has a theory on why he claims the media isn't covering the trial. listen to this. >> we're going to pretend that doesn't exist because we can't possibly tell the story without violating all of our beliefs that abortion is a right and any way it gets done to any baby at any number of weeks is completely appropriate for any reason whatsoever. >> i mean, first of all, do you believe there's been a blackout in the media and the surrounding coverage of this media s. it so, is it some way to protect a woman's right to choose? >> reverend, irin wrote the best piece on the fact that there had been no media blackout. i want more media scrutiny on this case because that's the only way we're going to turn these anti-choice extremists crocodile tears into policies that actually protect women by not throwing up obstacles. you have to remember, the s
let me ask you this, elise. when you look at the fact that they are also complaining on the right about the coverage, let me go to right wing radio talk show host lars larson who has a theory on why he claims the media isn't covering the trial. listen to this. >> we're going to pretend that doesn't exist because we can't possibly tell the story without violating all of our beliefs that abortion is a right and any way it gets done to any baby at any number of weeks is completely...
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let me let me i want to know what let me ask you a question from. here on this network is what we're having the debate we have our knives out for. the group is this right to spank stanger again here in a situation where b. and i don't agree to talk about the surveillance. potentially deadly blizzard taking aim for the northeast it's expected to hit stunning in a few hours from new york to maine we have team coverage of the storm. but what we're watching is the very heavy snow moving into boston proper earlier today it was very sticky you can see it start to become much more patrie down the line there's still a lot of snow out here. a good place for snowball fight. b.c. it is going to pretty incredible day there and shall be the record snowfall throughout much of in life will be is largely a driving license and emergency vehicles are exceptions. to. make you. a good international ampoules in the very heart of moscow. perhaps a parish.
let me let me i want to know what let me ask you a question from. here on this network is what we're having the debate we have our knives out for. the group is this right to spank stanger again here in a situation where b. and i don't agree to talk about the surveillance. potentially deadly blizzard taking aim for the northeast it's expected to hit stunning in a few hours from new york to maine we have team coverage of the storm. but what we're watching is the very heavy snow moving into boston...
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let me say a couple of things. our law toughens things up as lindsey mentioned making the 11 million register, having a system when you come in on a visa they know when you're supposed to leave and track you down if you don't. and in fact asylum, which the tsarnaev family came here on was greatly toughened up a few years after. they might not have gotten asylum under the present law. >> right. >> and i want to say this, candy, some on the hard right, some otherwise, who oppose from the get-go and using this as an excuse. we are not going to let them do that. if they have a reason, a suggestion as to how to change it based on what happened in boston, we'll certainly be open to it. but we're not going to let them use what happened in boston as an excuse because our law toughens things up. >> do either one of you just as a last question sense that there will be an attempt to slow walk this now as a result of boston? >> well, i would say -- >> i don't know, candy. i know -- go ahead. >> go ahead, lindsey. >> i know we'
let me say a couple of things. our law toughens things up as lindsey mentioned making the 11 million register, having a system when you come in on a visa they know when you're supposed to leave and track you down if you don't. and in fact asylum, which the tsarnaev family came here on was greatly toughened up a few years after. they might not have gotten asylum under the present law. >> right. >> and i want to say this, candy, some on the hard right, some otherwise, who oppose from...
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let me go outside, mark, a prosecutor. we've grown up in a country, i've talked to lawyers, judges, prosecutors, who don't feel prisoners spend much -- they go to prison, they know whey did something wrong no matter what they say to their cell mates. they know they're guilty. they don't carry this vendetta against the process people. is this new to think about who puts you away, who might put you away and start killing these people? that's what must make this whole job of prosecution frightening. >> it's new in this country i think for sure. i think we've seen something like 20 murders of prosecutors in america in the last 100 years. in other words, it's incredibly rare. you know, i think it's a very surprising, in fact, if abt is behind these killings, and i say that simply because they will obviously, if that's true, it will obviously bring the full weight of the whole criminal justice establishment down on the heads of these people. so, you know, as anonymous i think rightly said, these, you know, we're really talking a
let me go outside, mark, a prosecutor. we've grown up in a country, i've talked to lawyers, judges, prosecutors, who don't feel prisoners spend much -- they go to prison, they know whey did something wrong no matter what they say to their cell mates. they know they're guilty. they don't carry this vendetta against the process people. is this new to think about who puts you away, who might put you away and start killing these people? that's what must make this whole job of prosecution...
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but let me give him, let me give them some simple fact about what has happened to the nhs under this government. 6000 more doctors under this government. 7000 fewer managers under this government. 1 million more treated in a&e, half a million more day cases, commonplace under labour virtually abolished under this government. inspection rates in our nhs at record low levels but as i said, waiting times for inpatient doubt, waiting times for outpatients stable. all of this happening under this coalition government, a far better record than he could boast. >> mr. speaker, people up and down the country will have heard, this is a prime minister with no answer for the crisis in our nhs to any services acss the country. there with the crisis in a&e and it's no surprise he is cut a number of nurses come his nhs helpline is in crisis and he is wasting billions of pounds on a top down reorganization that he promised wouldn't happen. the facts speak for themselves. the nhs is not safe in his hands. [shouting] >> let us examine the nhs in labour's hands in wales. here are the figures but nhs bu
but let me give him, let me give them some simple fact about what has happened to the nhs under this government. 6000 more doctors under this government. 7000 fewer managers under this government. 1 million more treated in a&e, half a million more day cases, commonplace under labour virtually abolished under this government. inspection rates in our nhs at record low levels but as i said, waiting times for inpatient doubt, waiting times for outpatients stable. all of this happening under...
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let me bring in our political panel. radio talk show host, michael smerconish, now heard exclusively, he is back with us after a bit of a break and also an msnbc contributor. also chief of staff for joe manchester younger. he is quite passionate about this, he is answering questions right now. for example, heidi heitkamp, what is he saying to her? she is disputing the new york times report that says she is a no. she is undecided. what does he say to get her in the yes column? >> i think a couple things. first, read the details of the bill. and not to be glib, that is to allay some of these concerns. when you're talking about penalizing individuals that set up a registry. why is that important? one of the fears the opponents of universal background checks say this is the opening window to a national gun registry that would be used to take away guns. not only is that not true. this bill would actually make that impossible. it would make it illegal. so that's one thing. the other thing he talked about is the politics. west
let me bring in our political panel. radio talk show host, michael smerconish, now heard exclusively, he is back with us after a bit of a break and also an msnbc contributor. also chief of staff for joe manchester younger. he is quite passionate about this, he is answering questions right now. for example, heidi heitkamp, what is he saying to her? she is disputing the new york times report that says she is a no. she is undecided. what does he say to get her in the yes column? >> i think a...
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but in terms of background checks -- >> let me say this. >> let me come to steven. in terms of background checks, both you and asa hutchinson have been i think on the right side of this, saying of course we should have better background checks. to me it makes obvious sense. on that, there's 96% or 90% in favor. 96% of democrats, 89% independents, 86% republicans. huge, huge, huge majority. so the obvious question is, why is it not happening? why are we not having this done in washington? >> well, i mean, it's politics and people want to blame the republicans, but quite frankly, harry reid's going to have a problem with his five red state senators that are up for re-election this fall. so it's across the board. but let me say, we've had school resource officers at the schools across ohio forever and they are trained police officers. they are armed in many cases. they are a great resource. they're through the cops program but adam lanza took five minutes to shoot 26 people. i don't care how good, to ben's point, how good that ex-marine is that's the gym teacher. by th
but in terms of background checks -- >> let me say this. >> let me come to steven. in terms of background checks, both you and asa hutchinson have been i think on the right side of this, saying of course we should have better background checks. to me it makes obvious sense. on that, there's 96% or 90% in favor. 96% of democrats, 89% independents, 86% republicans. huge, huge, huge majority. so the obvious question is, why is it not happening? why are we not having this done in...